Mountain Village/TMVOA: Announcing 2026 Red, White & Blues Celebration

Mountain Village/TMVOA: Announcing 2026 Red, White & Blues Celebration

Mountain Village and TMVOA announce a two-day Independence Day event  that brings live music, cultural programming and free activities for all ages to Mountain Village. Better Than Ezra, Drone Show, and family-fun are headlining Mountain Village Red, White & Blues Celebration.

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Mountain Village’s beloved Red, White & Blues Celebration returns July 3-4, 2026, bringing two days of FREE family activities, live music, arts and cultural programming, and community festivities to Mountain Village.

Presented by the Telluride Mountain Village Owners Association (TMVOA), the annualIndependence Day celebration invites residents and visitors alike to gather in the heart of theSan Juan Mountains for a weekend filled with live entertainment, interactive activities, merchant specials, and fun for all ages.

This year’s celebration carries special significance as the nation commemorates the 250th anniversary of the United States and Colorado celebrates its 150th anniversary of statehood. New programming includes a special Drone Show; a performance by ’90s altrock legends Better Than Ezra; Telluride Arts’ “This is Colorado (In One Square Foot)” Sesquicentennial exhibition; Telluride Theatre Sesquisemiquincentennial performances; and a new Family Happy Hour with Movies Under the Stars on Saturday evening.

Festivities begin at 1 p.m. each day and are free and open to the public, with the exception of Friday’s special first showing of Telluride Theatre’s Sesquisemiquincentennial performance, written and directed by Telluride’s own Sasha Cucciniello, which will be at 11a.m.

Family Fun Throughout Mountain Village

Activities will be spread throughout Sunset Plaza, Heritage Plaza, Reflection Plaza and Conference Center Plaza, creating a walkable festival atmosphere throughout Mountain Village’s pedestrian core.

At Sunset Plaza, families can enjoy carnival games, face painting, balloon art, an inflatable bounce house, an inflatable obstacle course, and magic shows throughout the weekend. Friday’s festivities also include an Ice Cream Social and an evening of live music and special drone show.

Heritage Plaza will feature cotton candy, roaming circus acts, an interactive bubble station, live music with Bob Hemenger from 1 to 5 p.m., a photo booth at Telluride Distillery, and special anniversary programming. Visitors can also enjoy free family entertainment from Telluride Theatre and explore Telluride Arts’ “This is Colorado (In One Square Foot)” exhibition celebrating Colorado’s sesquicentennial.

At Conference Center Plaza, guests will find Pinhead Institute’s popular Botany & Bugs program, sidewalk chalk art, lawn games, hula hoops and mini circus performances at 2 and 4 p.m. on both days. Friday will also feature a gymnastics demonstration from TellurideGymnastics Team at 1 p.m.

Saturday evening introduces a new Family Happy Hour from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., featuring bounce house, face painting, lawn games, sidewalk chalk and family-friendly activities before the community gathers for Movies Under the Stars: “The Sandlot” beginning at approximately 8:30 p.m.

Families can also enjoy additional lawn games and inflatable fun at Reflection Plaza throughout Saturday’s festivities.

Celebrating Colorado’s 150th Anniversary

In recognition of Colorado’s sesquicentennial, Heritage Plaza will host several special cultural experiences throughout the weekend.

Telluride Arts will present “This is Colorado (In One Square Foot),” an exhibition exploring the state’s landscapes, communities and stories through creative expression. On Friday, Telluride Theatre will present special Sesquisemiquincentennial performances at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.,offering visitors a unique opportunity to reflect on Colorado’s rich history and heritage.

Live Music and Anniversary Drone Show

Friday evening’s live music lineup begins with acclaimed singer-songwriter and local legend Emily Scott Robinson at 5 p.m. Robinson has earned national recognition for her powerful songwriting and contemporary Americana sound, drawing praise for her heartfelt storytelling and captivating performances.

At 6:00 p.m., crowd favorite Yachty Got Back takes the stage with its energetic blend of yacht rock classics, pop hits and dance favorites sure to keep audiences singing along and dancing into the evening.

The night culminates with a special performance by Better Than Ezra from 7:45 to 9:15 p.m. The ’90s alt-rock legends are bringing the soundtrack of a generation to Mountain Village on July 3. From chart-topping hits like “Good” and “Desperately Wanting” to fan-favorite singalongs, the group’s feel-good rock energy has been packing venues for decades.

“For me, free music has always been about bringing people together. Celebrating our nation’s 250th anniversary with friends in Mountain Village makes this event especially meaningful,” said Teddy Ericco, Producer ,Telluride Society for Music.

Immediately following the concert, guests are invited to look skyward for the debut of the Sesquisemiquincentennial Drone Show at 9:30 p.m., a spectacular aerial display celebrating both America’s 250th anniversary and Colorado’s 150th anniversary.

“This is always a fun celebration, and I’m especially excited about this year’s new additions, a headlining performance by Better Than Ezra and our first-ever drone show. A big thank-you to our board and members for making a top-tier event possible,” said Patrick Latcham, COO, TMVOA.

The Red, White & Blues Celebration is provided to the public free of charge by TMVOA and is sponsored by the Town of Mountain Village, Telluride Society for Music and By Sutton.

The event is held rain or shine.

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